The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 20, 1961, Image 16

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961
NEWS FROM POST CORRESPONDENTS
NOXEN, Mrs. Ira Beahm
RUGGLES, Mrs. Glenn Kocher
FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Sha
CHASE, Mrs. William Hughes
MEEKER, Mrs. Fred Winter
MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilber
IDETOWN. Bess Cooke
. NE 9-8522
NE 9-3930
OR 4-5460
OR 4-2732
GR 7-284
t Harding 888-2270.
NE 9-3187'
ver
HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage
TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert
KUNKLE, Mrs. Elwood Martin
BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin
SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. Vernon Ash
LEHMAN, Barbara Simms
NE 9-6531
OR 4-2748
OR 4-2047
NE 9-2544
OR 5-1872
OR 4-3391
rucksville
insons Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanson,
own's Manor, entertained the fol-
wing at dinner Tuesday evening
their home; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
ey, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ham-
Ya mer, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Webb,
~ and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lampman
. Binghamton, N. Y:, Mr. and Mrs.
bert Mundy, Mr. nd Mrs. Willard
¥- Engle, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
springer of Wilkes-Barre.
{ rs. George Jacobs, Morristown,
J., formerly oft Bunker Hill, vis-
friends and relatives here Mon-
and Tuesday. Mrs. Jacobs is the
J Bh Hazel Reese.
Sarah Newburgh is conval-
£ escing ator an illness of eight weeks.
daughter, Mrs. Harry Higgins
| Scarsdale, N. Y. is with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Napierkoski
d children Laura and Cecil spent
several days recently at Patterson
Mounizin, N. J
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thornton
A and their. daughter, Mrs. Arthur
‘Penn, Charlotte, N.C. visited Mr. and
's, Thomas Isaacs, Clare: Road,
before. leaving for Chicago where
hey will spend two months with
\ Spe Mrs. Daniel Thomas "and
3 More. George Turn, daughter Pen-
ny, and mother, Mrs. John Atwater
S £'the Virgin Islands are visiting
Mrs. George Turn, Sr. and Mrs. G. J.
Reynolds of Stafford Street.
Mary Bennett, Orchard Street, and
Beverly King, Howell Road, are
spending the summer at Camp May,
N:''J., where they are employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clewell and
ier mother, Mrs. Phillip DeGregorio,
: ffalo, visited his parents, Mr. and
irs. William Clewell last week end. |
News items for this column will |
‘greatly appreciated. Please con-
»
thet its writer before 11:30 Saturday
morning. Thank you.
Clyde Norton are,
Mr. and Mrs.
: ding two weeks at the Dennis
in Atlantic City.
“ “Persons still having coin cards
from the recent fireman-ambulance
fund drive are asked to present
them to their captains.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Russell
daughter, Marie, Mt. Greenwood at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. Rus-
I's sister, Mrs. Edward Scott; Bing-
mton, N. Y.
+ Birthday greetings this week to
fe ~ Franklin Hemmenway, Mrs.
INCORP
Offset Negatives
Phone
"Rear 29 North Main St.
d Mr. and Mrs. John Morris and |
VA 5-2978
James Fidler, Mrs. Vern Pritchards
Mrs: Samuel Reese, Mrs. William
Nicholes, Mrs. Marion Marth, Mrs.
Ira Hoover, Mrs. James Goodwin,
Mrs. Susan Palmer Rice, George Sha-
ver, William Gromel, Raymond Dy-
mond, Warren Gensel, James Good-
win, William Weigel, Herbert Web-
| ster, Sr., Rev. Robert Webster, James
{ Trebilcox, Jacob Chipola, Judith Ann
Schooley, Gale Ann Morgan, Kathy
Anderson, Dorothy Rusnick, Elma
Orchard, Derah Warner, Louise Hart,
Margaret Alexander, Eleanor Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Asher, Birch
Grove, will leave Friday for Denver,
Washington to spend several weeks
with their son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Asher, Jr. From
there they will go to California with
their son and family.
Mrs. Kenneth Kocher and children,
Elizabeth, Harold, Jane and Willard,
Scardale, N. Y. are spending July
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Saunders, E Main Street.
Milton Edwards returned Saturday
to Philadelphia after spending a
week with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. David Edwards.
Attending. Sky Lake Camp
Trucksville Youth Campers at Sky
Lake Methodist Camp at Windsor,
N. Y. this week are: Gregory Beck,
Sandra Metzgar, Raymond Metzgar,
Gail Hughes, Gail Morgan.
_Allen Saunders, E. Main Street,
recently left for Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Regiment National Guard. He en-
joyed a thirty day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saun-
ders, Sr.. E. Main St.
Building Committee of Trucksville
Methodist Church honored its chair-
man, Dr. Richard Crompton, at
{Franklin's in Centermoreland Thurs-
| day evening. A picture of the new
Educational Building was given to
| Dr. Crompton.
Mrs. Donald Gruver and infant
daughter have returned home from
| Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. Josephine Youngblood is con-
valescing at her home after being
a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. |
Mrs. ‘Bertha Evans and Janet are
spending two weeks at Ocean Grove,
N. J.
Olin Gutten, Pittsburg, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Hoover; Holly Street,
| last week. Mr. Gutten is a cousin
to Mrs. Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Symons and
children, Norman, Alice, and Marg-
| aret spent; several days in Philad-
| elphia recently. The visit to the Zoo
rts Services
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Friday — 2 to 5 p.m.
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for special training with the 109th |.
‘and children of Lorain, Ohio
was the big attraction for the child-
ren.
Mrs. Oliver Edwards, Harris Hill
Road, is spending some time with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bawa Falls
Church Va.
Mrs. Eric Sadler and het daughter,
Mrs. Samuel Hunter, Raliegh, N. C.
have returned after spending last
week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cotipton and
children, Sandra and Joseph, Carv-.
erton Road, will spend the week end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Singer
in York. ¢
Entertains At Dinner -
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hemenway,
Hillside Road, entertained at dinner
on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mundy,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison, Sr.
David and Robert Harrison, Scran-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. George Weir,
Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Hemenway, Patrica and Betty
Hemenway of Trucksville.
Dianne Hunt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Hunt, Cliffside Aven-
ue, has been ill several days.
Donald Marth is the new Wilkes-
Barre Record carrier boy. Donald
lives with his mother, Mrs.- Arthur
Marth on (Carverton Road.
Mrs. Stanley Yetter entertained
her card club Friday night. Mrs.
Clark Saunders and Mrs. Mark Good-
man won prizes. Guests numbered
twelve.
Sally Ann and “Alice Louise Mark-
le, Springville, are spending the
week with their brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robett Ells-
worth.
Mrs. Harvey Ashland and child-
ren, Betty, Sandra, and Harvey, Jr.,
Hancock, 'N. Y. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond + Cook, Carverton Road
while Mr. Ashland was in Chicago
on business.
Ruggles
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gimber and
children’ of Folcraft, Pa. spent the
weekend with Frank’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Desiderio.
Mrs. Beulah Bronson spent the
week with, her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman at
Liberty, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hummel, Jr.
are
spending a few days visiting Mrs.
Hummels parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Smith and other relatives here.
Ruggles W. S. C. S. will meet at
the home of Mrs. Glenn Kocher on
Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
Ruggles Methodist Sunday School
will hold a basket picnic on the
church grounds July 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oberst at-
tended the viewing of Mrs. Alverna
Learn at Conyngham on Sunday.
Mrs. Learn passed away at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Oberst
on Friday. They are relatives of
Clarence Oberst. Sara Oberst spent
Sunday with the Glenn Kocher fam-
ily.
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Williams, Jr. |
and family of Lancaster are spend-
ing their vacation with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kieper of
Noxen.
Mrs. Jane Kocher recently enter-
tained the following dinner guests in
honor of her daughter’s birthday:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher of Or-
lando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton
Kocher and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Ashburner of Kunkle and
guest of honor Aderine Nulton.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Eastwood of Ft. Dix, New Jersey
visited Mrs. Jane Kocher.
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Kocher and
family and Mrs. Jane Kocher visited
Jane's Son, Eugene Kocher who is
a surgery patient at the * Wilson
Memorial Hospital in Binghamton,
NY:
Mrs. Daisy Crispell is a proud
i | Grandma, her daughter and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eshleman @ of
| | Thonotsassa, Fla. are rejoicing over
a daughter Lori Ann. The _ couple
have two sons. 4
Meeker
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kostick, sons
§ | Kord and Kim, Detroit, arrived to
spend some time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian S. Taylor, Har-
veys Lake. While here they visited
Mrs. Claudine Daily, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wagner, Fol-
lies Road, announce the birth of a
son, Kevin Jeffery, July 2, at Nes-
bitt Hospital, The baby weighed ten
1b.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miner, Pikes
Creek will celebrate their twentieth |
wedding anniversary on July 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard King, Mt.
Zion, announce the birth of an 8 Ib.
son July 13 at Nesbitt Hospitak The
baby was named Raymond Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and fam-
ily had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Thorpe, Liberty, Missouri. Mr.
Thorpe, who has never been in
Pennsylvania before was taken on a
tour of many’ points of interest.
Mrs. Ralph Stogoski, Bridgeport,
Conn., recently visited Mr. and Mrs.
Derwood Kocher and family. Michele
Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Wagner, Follies Road, is.spend-
ing some time with the Kochers.
Ruth Disque, who was a patient at
General Hospital last week is recup-
erating at the home of her sister,
Mrs. T. John Cooney.
Helen Cooney is’ spending two
weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Mildred
sister, Mildred Cooney celebrated her
thirteenth birthday on Friday, July’
14.
Harold Cornell has been clearing
space at Maple Grove Church for a
parking lot.
Mrs. Barbara Ann Farr, senior
student nurse at General Hospital,
spent. a two week vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cooney, Pikes Creek.
Ildetown
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Husted spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John
Koza and family of Boonton, N.J..
Betty Lou Smith, Allentown spent
her vacation with her grandmother,
Mrs. Libbie Smith. Her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Smith, came up over
the weekend and she returned with
them.
Mrs. Wesley H. Hilbert and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Lila Felb, Washington,
D. C. have returned to their home
in Idetown for the summer. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hilbert, Forty Fort, had
a dinner for them Sunday, July 9th
at Idetown. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley G Hilbert, Easton; Mr.
Edwin Steporwick, Wilkes-Barre;
Mrs. Wesley H. Hilbert, Mrs. Lila
Felt, the host and hostess. Callers
during the afternoon were Mrs. Dav-
is, Danville, Mrs. Rose Williams,
Luzerne, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Davis
and son Newark, Delaware.
Mrs. Lila H. Felt, graduate of
Kingston High School and Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital School of
Nursing, retired on June 30 after
of Columbia General Hospital, Wash-
ington D. C. During that time she
was on assignment as supervisor in
Psychiatric Division; therapist in
Physical Medicine and Rehabilita-
tions instructress in Physiotherapy
and message.
Helen Williamson, Philadelphia,
attended the Montross family reu-
nion on Sunday, July 9 and then
spent a few days visiting relatives
and old friends in the Back Moun-
tain Area.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward and children
of Wilkes-Barre spent last week
with grandma Bromfield while Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Ward were touring
Niagara Falls and other points of
interest.
Mt. Zion
We just had to attend some ses-
sions of the Library Auction. As
Catherine says, “It only comes once
a year!’ Catherine and her mother
lingered along the antique tables and
Cathy came home with a funny
looking teapot. Looks as if it were
covered with droplets of sweet cho-
colate and when I sit and look at
it on our table I think I'd like to
lick it! But Ruth says it probably
wouldn’t taste good.
Then Cathy bid in a Crimson
king maple sapling with roots mice-
ly balled. So Saturday morning Cathy
and her mother ceremonied I the
digging of a hole, telling me how
big to dig it, and the putting in the
tree. Any place on this lot where
I have occasion to dig a hole I can
wheel away several loads of stone.
Then I have to wheel back more
dirt. But there stands our newest
planting, wired down so the torna-
does will not shake it loose.
Charles Collins and daughters
Pamela and Cindy, visited Gilberts’
Dunmovin. Pam and Cindy had a
delightful journey around the place
under Cathy’s guidance. Mr. Collins
is Director of Social Service of the
Wyoming Valley . Council of
Churches. Among other duties he
supervises the work of the hospital
chaplains service.
G. Wesley Lewis, Mt. Zion, Lay
Leader of Wyoming Methodist Con-
ference, recently left by plane to at-
tend a meeting of the Program Com-
mittee of the Coordinating Council
at Lake Junaluska, North Carolina.
This Council isan agency of the Gen-
eral Conference ' of the Methodist
Church. Mr. Lewis returned the fol-
lowing Tuesday.
On Friday Mr. Lewis left for a
three-day meeting at Purdue Uni-
versity, Lafayette Indiana. This will
| be the third National Conference of
Methodist Men. It is expected there
will be an enrollment of 5000 men.
Mr: Lewis will teach for two sessions
on the topic, “What Should the
Church Expect from the Laymen.”
Mr. Lewis has been Lay Leader not
only of Wyoming Conference for
several years but one of the Lay
Delegates to General Conference for
several sessions.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles and
son, William, left for a trip to Buf-
falo where Mr. Miles has a sister.
They plan also to visit Niagara
Falls before returning.
When we returned from our preach-
ing trip to Newark Valley the other
Sunday we brought home a 7 week
old puppy, a gift from our host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Young. The puppy is part cocker
but mostly of uncertain ancestry.
Name is Tuffy.
An eight pound baby boy, Ray-
morning July 13 at Nesbitt Memor-
ial Hospital. His parents are Richard
and Joan King of Mt. Zion Road.
Dorothy Gilbert returned home by
| plane from Pittsburgh = Shturday
night after spending two weeks as
missionary speaker at Jumonville
Methodist Training Center in the
Seitz, Levittown, Long Island. Her
Pittsburgh Comference.
thirty-two years service at District |
mond Wayne, was born Thursday’
T. M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.
“When I’m not so busy—remind me to look § in the
Want Ads for a roofer!”
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Mr. and Mrs. Alton Field, James-
burg, N. Y., spent several days with
Christine and Delbert Blizzard dur-
ing the week.
Helen Williamson, Philadelphia,
has been visiting friends and rela-
tives in this vicinity.
Sp/4 David Hopfer, Fort Sill, Ok-
lahoma, is home with his parents,
Mr .and Mrs. Melvin Hopfer on a
ninety day leave.
Sharon Montross is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs: Nevin
Bennar, Richfield.
Mrs. Voyle Traver had a
frightening experience last
week when she was attracted
to her yard by the barking of
her dog. When she arrived
she discovered what she first
thought was a black stick, but
which turned out to be a large
rattler. ' She ran in the house
to telephone her near neighbor,
Joseph Shelata, Jr. and when
she came out: there were two
of them. Mr. Shalata dis-
patched them with a gun. One
had twelve rattles and one
nine.
Clara Hopfer spent - Thursday
night and Friday with her aunt,
Mrs, William Long, Dallas.
Wilson Thompson returned home
Saturday after spending several
days in General Hospital as a med-
ical patient. :
Mrs. Edwin Shoemaker and
daughter, Judy, Kunkle, called on
the Lawrence Races Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth,
Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Heward Leeibenguth, Kathy and
Randy are making a tour of the
New England States.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Womer,
Priscilla and Richard of Westfield,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Belles and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Womer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Casterline
and children, Newark, N. J., spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Russell Casterline.
James Casterline, Buffalo, is
spending his vacation with his
brother, Osmand (Casterline and
family,” Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mon-
tross and family and his mother,
Mrs. Albert Casterline.
Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline,
Brent and Darlene, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. William Doty,
Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bender vis-
ited friends at Boalesburg one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell! Turner,
Tunkhannock visited at the home
of Frank Turner on Sunday.
Mrs. William Munketchy and
Robert ‘recently spent a week at
Saratoga Springs.
Classmates of the Methodist
Church will meet at the home of
Murial Lutes on Friday evening. ,
Marcella and Diane Blizzard came
home / Sunday after a week with
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Sutliff, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck re-
turned by plane from a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hanstine and
family at Port Orange, and Mr. and
Mrs. Aldor Myers at Orlando, Flor-
ida.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lutes and
Sarah Ellen, Hershey, are spending
their vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Lutes.
Mildred Lutes’ Beauty Shop has
moved from Dallas to the Lutes res-
idence at Lutes Corners.
Noxen Manufacturing Company
and, Ronox Manufacturing Company
are back on a full time basis after
several weeks of slow work.
Clayton Keiper, Jr., returned from
General Hospital Sunday, after sub-
mitting to surgery a week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, Phila-
delphia, and sister, Elida of Larks-
ville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Root on Saturday.
Recent guests at the home of
Mrs. Elwood Schenck were Mulford
Fresher, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Irvin
Rowe, Allentown; Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Randall, Vestal, N. Y.; Mr.
and Mrs Robert Weaver and sons,
Gary and Gregoroy, of Ray City,
Ga; Mrs. William Traver, Endicott;
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Traver, Cestal,
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weaver and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goble and
family visited Niagara Falls during
the week. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Kamenstein,
Flushing, N. Y., spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Bean. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcox of En-
dicott is spending a week with the
Bean family. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and
Billy spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Daubert and family
at Allentown.
Mrs. J. Elmore Turrell spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Ward
Hunsinger and family at Zionsville.
Rose Mary Engelman is spending
several weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Sterlyn May and family in Allen-
town. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gulash, Prin-
gle, called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Space Sunday.
Mrs. Jesse Benjamin injured her
knee when she slipped and fell on
a wet floor at her home this week.
Mrs. Shella Wall, Tunkhannock,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lola
Miner.
Mrs. Stanley Rypicki and daugh-
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ed Noxen friends this week. They
are former residents of Noxen.
Mrs. William Butler and son,
Larry, recently spent several days
at Niagara Falls where they visited
Mrs. Hattie Maine and Mrs. Julia
Scott.
Recent guests at, the home of Miss
Stella Shook ' wére ‘William and
Emma Haugh of Berwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross
and ‘Gregory visited Mr. and Mrs.
Nevin Benner at Richfield on Sun-
day. Sharon Montross returned
home with them after two weeks
with the Brenners.
Word has been received here of
the death in New York of Siegfried
Hershberg, who operated a dress
Kunkle
Janice Harron and Christine Bles-
sing, Warminster, have been spend-
ing sometime with Christine’s grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenks,
| Cornwells Heights, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Henney Tuesday evening.
shop in Noxen about ten years ago.
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The Jenks have a summer home ef
Sweet Valley-
Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Birnstock
and family spent the weekend with
Mr. Birnstock’s mother in York. Jo
Carol, who has been vacationing
in Kansas, returned home with her
parents. Jo Carol flew out to Kansas
by jet. She reports the trip was
thrilling as well as beautiful.
Dale Elston is making a good re-
covery from a long illness.
. Mrs. E. R. Kerlin wisited her hus-
band, who is a patient at the Flick
Hospital, Cresson, Penna. last week-
end. Mr. Kerlin would enjoy some
notes and cards from, his many
friends in this area. ;
Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver and
family and Mrs. Jennie Whispell
spent several days visiting relatives
and friends in the area. Mrs. Wea-
ver is the former Betty Whispell.
Robert Henney of Lititz spent
several days with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Henney.
“The good old days were when
the moon was just something the
cow jumped over.”
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